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Software and service exports rise

STPI is also putting up 25 domain specific centres of entrepreneurship of which 20 are already in place and five are in the process of approval

A Staff Reporter Calcutta Published 10.04.22, 04:22 AM
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Software and service exports from units registered at the centres of the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) are estimated to have crossed Rs 5 lakh crore in 2021-22, continuing with the growth trend of the last five years.

Exports from the STPI units were Rs 4.96 lakh crore in 2020-21 and Rs 4.66 lakh crore in 2019-20 according to a government disclosure.

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Exports from STPI centres in Bengal are estimated at Rs 7,500 crore in 2021-22, up from Rs 7,200 crore in 2020-21. STPI is an autonomous body under the Union ministry of electronics and information technology.

Arvind Kumar, who has joined STPI as the director general from his previous role as an adviser in Trai, said there has been no impact of the pandemic on exports from STPI units.

“Covid did not have much effect on the IT sector and the industry immediately adopted the work from home policy. Our expectation this year in terms of exports from the STPI units is that it would be more than Rs 5 lakh crore,” Kumar said on the sidelines of STPI export awards in Bengal.

Kumar said there has been a shift in the focus of the government towards software product development in the country and STPI has been tasked to put up the infrastructure and implement the schemes to incubate more startups. “We have already started boarding startups under the Next Generation Incubation Scheme where the target is to incentivise 300 startups with seed fund of upto Rs 25 lakh,” he said.

STPI is also putting up 25 domain specific centres of entrepreneurship of which 20 are already in place and five are in the process of approval. “The plan is to increase the market share in software products and the centre for entrepreneurship will play a key role in that,” said Kumar adding that there is a plan to nurture around 1,900 plus startups across various emerging technology domains in five years.

He further said the government is working on a scheme whereby existing software majors will be incentivised to move towards tier 2 and tier 3 cities.

“Government is working on the scheme and STPI’s role will be to implement and handhold the industry,” said Kumar.

Debashis Sen, MD WBHIDCO, Rajeev Kumar, principal secretary, department of information technology and electronics, Bengal government and Manjit Nayak, director STPI, Calcutta were also present at the export awards.

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